Factors affecting academic performance of international students in project management courses : a case study from a British Post 92 University

Lebcir, Mohamed, Wells, Hany and Bond, Angela (2008) Factors affecting academic performance of international students in project management courses : a case study from a British Post 92 University. International Journal of Project Management, 26 (3). pp. 268-274. ISSN 0263-7863
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The aim of study is to investigate the factors affecting the academic performance of international students in Project Management courses. To achieve this aim, a conceptual framework including three categories of factors: (i) Teaching Style, (ii) English Language and Communication and (iii) Assessment Methods was developed and empirically tested on a sample of international students from a British Post 92 University. The results suggest that the factors: level of details given in lectures, speed of lectures, academic internet sources, English Language skills, group or individual assessment, the qualitative/quantitative content of assessment are important drivers of the academic performance of international students in Project Management

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